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The United States Air Force Academy is a federally supported four-year institution of higher education that was founded in 1954. It primarily trains students for careers as Air Force officers. The academy is located on 18,000 acres (7,300 hectares) just outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Males make up the majority of the more than 4,000 students, who are known as cadets. Women have been admitted as cadets since 1976.

Admission is highly competitive. Applicants must receive an official nomination, usually by a member of the U.S. Congress from their home state. Besides demonstrating academic excellence and leadership potential, cadets must be between the ages of 17 and 22, United States citizens, unmarried, without dependents, and in good physical condition. Incoming freshmen undergo a mentally and physically challenging summer training session before classes begin.

During the first two years, all students take part in a core curriculum, which includes military, physical, and leadership training in addition to academic studies. Students complete an academic major during the last two years. Areas of study include science, engineering, social sciences, and humanities. Air Force officers make up most of the faculty. Graduates receive a bachelor of science degree and a reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Cadets also receive flight training, which qualifies graduates in aerial navigation, entitling them to the position of an aircraft observer. If physically qualified, most graduates of the academy go to Air Force pilot training schools.

All students of the United States Air Force Academy are on full scholarship and receive a monthly stipend to cover supplies and personal expenses. Cadets wear uniforms and must live on campus for all years of study. All cadets must participate in athletics every semester, either through intramural sports or National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate teams compete in the NCAA’s Division I. The football team plays in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The school’s nickname is the Falcons, and their colors are blue and silver.

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